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Submission + - Anonimizing browser built-into bittorrent client (deluge-torrent.org)

markybob writes: "An open-source bittorrent client, Deluge, now provides an internal, anonimizing browser to protect its users from overzealous ISPs. The client runs on Windows, Linux and OS X. From the site: "Everyone knows that it is common practice for ISPs to do their best to either block or throttle bittorrent users. We believe that this is wrong and unethical, as there are many legal uses for bittorrent. If an ISP is throttling or blocking bittorrent traffic, you can pretty much bet that they're tracking which users visit bittorrent-related sites so that they can better block or throttle those users." Their forum has more info"
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Submission + - Open-Source p2p Developer takes on Mark Cuban (deluge-torrent.org)

markybob writes: "The lead developer of Deluge Torrent, a GPL, cross-platform BitTorrent client, has personally taken on billionaire Mark Cuban. Cuban, who clained that all p2p users are freeloaders and rob him of his internet speed, has yet to comment. If this ends up going to court, it could very seriously be a deciding factor in America when it comes to p2p and the internet as a whole."

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